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h m w w a i 'i f r dclfj P S r.. ,,,, ( t t:T,- X i - la . the r '..U'ri:i .! I ' t l.aiJ, may; L,nt, ' 1 I . ,. i. . ,. ''';' l ira-1 'aytdcf- the f.n i . ' , 'b'4 1 'Mlero t) A 1 i T I the In cts ii J thyhicis, dim f tfW'it'araw a incuu snoun boik (allowable Ireak) r verse or tour'tfiotne. in a k'uulfo mora vto ! -labour itohj.;cfy uit godd, y 17,': ',tt ,fl.!:n't "F,rTOir j jH.-as, vi a juir ', ner graces r;jjii cluiut ).n ' t conies licr abode; twould ruuen j ;e W hi trsV boar Urfite Ea'tirict, a h.Us taJm boson 11 iigh tnocnrUil peak, :ni1.,tH.-YT y -vja H.wnl.ii-di -.ifpoowi ; ,i learn as you Jive X.jdevtojt tot p" i lino thut i Wwl tAm't 1 ever v - - j i'' I . .T'1" . ii .. - j j.. i - i - ; utanro r t M , a M..al town, tho in! ii'-it:!-;' , ,; vj.ah mic i,n. !, giVl-:i , to V 1 il rUiKu. I Lii4 r 1 1 1 1 , l the t'ouu ! " --) h.inu!i3 iJmt I iiiam!r iu'lic ! yy tent th'ra to enjif hrr sor-i. 7, nn.f, n inivo fiilil. lor ftriiii-ioni iif r, :, n iMio tLij C- .4.0 i'r nit lioai'rs Jarin: ( mini-, , Jkin- nt U-mo, I Ji,l 11 Koine aid, t!utus all; tut it Iruii-htsl.mu 011 ..l.o I.aJ Jivt'.J uiu h iu Kncluiiil. mkAs 11:1 L'8 rH'lIi Ctlr. and J,J to arnmr eJ our iiiamiti thut fclie a'H'ared but lialf luuiau. M10 was very Leautiful but look ed mu.-t w !icn' i-o v an txcite.l. Th 8ul.ict of (. iUxni) .fi cudcri.l her buu x own tocifiHiiiy uniulin ivy adrai ration br Jrcnu'iit! Lnnrln it onou the '! ' ......"., 1. a J III: l cofliHiMJCa.. 1 J li. h, put ibN u tiiy t Uiky. I won, J It A (Jie lyra ftLj hut it IiuJ j;aiuol gn tlio mlor, uui sella in ,ivor, T 1 1 . " . .for.iQ giturvj urouuil mc, but my .W wiiUjuj mii iagt aliractoJ br mau lU vj ilf tlttn-ed. opiX)wt m lis was in Italian: sod hatred. IIj Hak(dniirtiii1f 'su'nii' 1 I. I iin go from lir tU a 'J ; I n. !luct I 1. .1 1: i ltd "M 'irt'-. roii(:iiiii,i7 ) )w 'i f..j,' tmf Wii', , j( t f l'dl 'tiiywi! dm lu.li 1 1 1 1 ciiu.j of licr liuibabd's 1 ior M'tkii J wl tn Isaw Jnm at tlit f i His, Miicido wiu (.11 liis luibj" 1 did ; Yn tlie,.)uutt'j.iuicd "; ; ' '; ' "l'e," bhercmarki.'dslo'Alt', "Von f iiyv' ioi'araustinciit, tu for life, .t Alt ( it is vou ewj.riijh ptjf'j lo l arq r.finiiiaJ.j,Xj".cog Wri't'-Iiq OUhc wotilj Oct ,bc, krj. ijhh for sutt ns te. Flmt x.'n, tho w,ilif not be fiwtiiJut.'d, tied Midi Bi Dctard ilit en tdvildtk"' 3. .?.(. : "Oountoss, your Imk u Lt.iiiaoir'a twvtra but "tctuiw !iq. . '.JiiUi-f, nt ! "I li-liv if. Mr. 'UlyiUe,, J, koc I nd liot liiiMiiidi r.ti.od von :"i" Itt ma rao httio 'in utfi huUl.fvd'B 4,'iith.s tj.ylng It wuld Jittvu luiiiL luriDDi. ititw u ''id ami luuusinoiis, BurMif!.vvUi"irnou mum- !.... . I I I "1 cruet biiu inr .jitip, wui, bi(i,iiaVQ tutu 'rdillr'i-flH'tnfiuVi'' tr.'af iJ':V. an J 1 - -",ii .ion ja,n its nij who. 0 I not'14'od LLb from UuvatiiL'iv akli I.ii Ji ho watched ifie rt)'nf t-ld hb rfjtcs erer more reck lpwlr. Btill I., won. ..until .tie 1 was piucing uiy neat r gauia awar in my "Yoa liare been fortunate to nitrliL sJjrmir EotrlMiWn'alWi.' Pl ' '. i,a Uiroofl Jl waa tbeitaJiao. Acliaatly 1 . -. . anu tin lDwaoabtringawjiiuiaM on i is bid. but a ton men 000 uetxL I nu wwienance. k " nnnpxtf(iit reraosfuli fin,) have backed hiA1, Hiit V ... . . a w r th s aud gTucd und ictiama all returned the comnlinienU" -K."s; f,..v;-; ? '; iwkfd.v.fh 4 .iy: f K.MtuiTd7 "it Krce wiglit encircle ttO nugct itboV woaHlie'evIl unei ln;k.41 1 " "fvg or, jotl p ayuj f ck tasly v .V li hj) J cmiwitf up, (I0 Ital inn .moved anay jbtit. ii saw. .with wme anxiety ho kept kw glanoe- furvivily , fixed upon '.' ,TWnnq s daiiscroun!"'. J tliouL'lit. I'll'. L. ' II... I l1 " , n iiuiuij, 4 tiier, jur iae carry, mis nioiK) I" iiutl kfpt a s'-iurp juokout'on I-iiia al married. Wliem.u-a uu ta JLilv o make it afKiint Lfcali en Lob. and wlivn cfcildreif, Ihcnyt! feut.filr'hsi tlirm Xith tliOfotthiifaos I J hiJ &ti$ bttludtt in th wrJtcKtd Hltitv .:I.lUiikuli)V.of tin- blntis ly'jacey tep jrvj. JiuibaijJ, ad Lkk molt) qufctfcotf!arwbWl(-"2fo'ctfrAi.' ; j ' ii i i i . 1 ;i H-arcc ilut yu have or pi ibed (Jam to ytor "auuwy; . .. SWMUdVfc:.. tl; U t.,H,Sr.l it. i;r iHecrti$, kk, vou extol to the m!m:v( lL'f.'tni(hrtfTfm viitoduhti fJudTrl Von o Tufio uuuiuNii.Miid.j-nuf faihlliopes $ X f ruehearil)cot : warmly, - ImailhaVlJot ,. climax, k..wv. II gruunded Ihvoloy wlmjmy that be Iniksf) ' 1.11 ( niid jf j; "?1,f,,t.'.',,va-,;,-r H'irn l5iJIIiie. he will iliretr doiitew it. If ao r -nila. jhti-'i ... ii Ji nvo '.f y ir s. or tho I I.. ..I u. f t ;:... f f r i i ( t 1.1.1 itllll 1 . it'. II (!,- pur in- lu re Us ftn .( if. f lofiiied fi.tiii i!.u jij .ii-; ... puz.!td DuniLcrtoii ta t ! t.iPUL;u us brut be could.' Jt ii ntcJI.ti to MJ t.'ifttle Iayii L ncaily a r.:k, uu-l thatuhtn La n.M h'. wm iiotiiMu to -!t roniroriablv fn B ctn)r f r vriul (lays: Jle 1'VMifually , annd '. it Iid Lad ni'Uinlly Ixx-n drunk, nud that iHiiu v Ur-pcrton s old ram had leni (ho CMl-C 'J'llU) iI!tu- Dui.ibcrtan bemmo nrr ma JnUtn lie i i . i- . i . . . i.turu wu, nun ni ian iii'coiuiti lio liiid ii jSv.e a Imutiii. Hot to kill ll.n tiril ofthil air, but the Lntets of tli Hold, ahd i.mmi Bautamiinijtbe limlK:r;waa S-joire tfoiis qja rain.. Ttli Custom und n a iincrs of the ' ' , -Ciood Old limes. ' ; ; .';.'.: . -'j. ;-;. v 1 i t '; I be tradttincu kfura tbo Ilevoliition pre a, uillcient nu;o from' the lliry wpr3 Houo of thcru ablaiuod of their loathi r eprous. Faded buckkin breecht. once radiant in fellow fnlcodor. checled lliirU and redllat.uvljackt u were tke com mon wear oi moat workygmciu All tue im.d womi-n wore short rowns sod Unsev- wool-ey pctticoatnl Cailikia' shoes were the eXcluNivepropi ty of the gentry..-. The ttvauu wore tovi bide. .'.Toothbrushes wtsre unknown, ,1 he lirtter sort were couttut to rub the ttetb, with , a chalked rag or with suufl". It was counuucly thought cfTtMiiN Date for men to clean tho tctth ut alL : Not hnly the royitcrinjj cavalier but th)Viet! citiMui mere foud of a certain bravery In ires, owu wore cockud hata aid w.:i . . ;!,.! m.:. tiit tlv ri.f..i . !, . .! I v f:. i.i a city .;,. t!. , t', . '.. f, ev. - y C. thut ii j , nutipaiiy .y r.i.t.i ;mii. f it .p d . v c rtuin tint a !. ii h' ; i toinniiiiiily only by conl.v'uii, n i t " aiitfifinlifn liuvu mu h inn i r f I id it CI lb Unard .f 1 1 o: I f h h x i.i tkii i it is i-uiiccivnbla that m:i b a di hm- rm I so thoroiK'! ly una. r thu tonitol cantlary poli'-p that a p- ,. . ran, ! inihl liuvu lii.i liht of ni lioii a'-ain.t ii n t r : 3 coata with larro cufls and biir tkirts. hu wua buck-raiu. ; lha coat ol a beau , had bkh foe lor this dlwnse, they swi tMce lar"6 plaits iu the skirts, wadded wo. rf n ll) M-lll All 't a t - T " l . . tl VB aafcfcVUMWM WUIili btfVJ Oi' 'V w-uHMivm uuuwin wil.ll OW FOI-; IQ nuV0 rCCCtVed flOllt tllO birs to show oil lhjGue Itneii cambric stock,- itiea- for.' with Uhe wii mi'i mo lurgesi mver oucaie ou iue oacK of tfhe nirk. The shirt was rulflod to jlhe HTritta: ' "f bo breeche had silver; stone1 or klea. CioKl or tUver-siecvc-bnU the my way home, and 1 1 cached uiv enartmcuts Iiirafety: '-'"i; . 2 - 'lt'wiis late fn lhc acroou, when, 'the no.tt .day, J. calleil o'i the UiinttMX''iHiiii. I.,.fcit, h:''ior Melville.' I die niJ iinni. v aeoiN(.iiir.'nio.-- ''tn ui l.f..lp iIia b.t UMlKlillV' ,J I ilintfl "'Heir" the hews bus reitthcd rmi V . "It always travels fast,'' '" the rcpopded Irilyf ' ; t i' . 4 .1 bnrou itlwxteiiuation as usual wheu fhe stop)td me. " ' "SU 4 Tm anv m iimm nil thft RuH- IhodiirreswonrH oometo Jic,nu,ft1 I i.vn .. t itit in mL. . Will ;Wa tMyjf.gM'a UI t f..ou ;ct ;ay. Citiuliortl J i4 i - I ll.-l'l 1 I ...,l .1. ., ..HI.. .....1 ll.a l'..ll..tr iuaU ti n, lslinupr wuii!.J.J)e,b'ltirl-for pasto back liiniwli"liiiUljl W)l'i Kt ih stones, were generally . worn UluVovoo? Ihereunoii txirrele In Word1! fottou Jhbrics were iben knowu. Ktock. his iHldresirirViM tlt.it iSviraohln h! IMnir1! i n were of tJiren'd of silk in summer and should b attributed lA.kiio ajid that folau 'f wefrrted in'Vlutcr. "yurtfluts wcrcnsvcT should be so ensijy deciuyed, f A , ilWiiilnlt tlwy Tifldcioth reatco?ts iiistoad, "l)eJri-At" " ' tffAS s ,N kinwrt' Umlet fcJokkaMu1ih green bauto . No! it wore entirely iircnostcrom t lisi'3iuine.i'Iu die Uoe of the lievolutionmaov uchd thj;f.' ,Ti.ia.. i ysi.i.,'1 ;',..f tho Ainurican offigera iuiroduoed tUajiwo I'id he everrarry HqiiimroiJ bii jcf-lutcb MauktUlor picut-coots. ' In win,- OIi, yea, ctrtnjn1jV,N,(a njynjp: cwriisjlttct' their liamU1 it wna ixit u n corn it, mi to have it luniily tiiciisyf citkiic.j ino; t-i si-o old-'people with Iv.re ailver n i on me oct i ion ,wnfii nc in 'f j'Tnui )!" V" t'wu rp.i vcn., . wn.n timir. ii n i ii ih h i v i.! 1 I e ( f t'.u t it tho oty, Jut an he would for an injury roult ma from a.iiif.rlivo imvtmni'. Over liiphlhtM'U, bowevtr, it Ciuuml to ronr. ivtd tliftt thpy have m clrnr n tm trul, dimply U uiiM', lliouli niainly tniiliiHicd I y fmi ullOil, IU Uiiiiii.'. I.itioiid nrc nppat not limiicd to ui It nn otiiii. Il in a di nevertheleta, that U iodiputably of the uoinbtr cf tbote thai nit kept down I y au jihetive tauiiary poiif, mid the fact that it is 'unduly prevalent in certain pari of tho city aud ha become epidemic points to the iiiadcqiiney of tlie steps Inke i to compel the rejw rt of com and tho illa tion or the cn 4 rciKirted. ln Mheru sotms to d -pcn J alike on tlie p r.h ni'ml elements that abound in badly kept Leigh borhoods' and on ntnioxpheuo ' iuf.ucuees that be common with the!e and niih iieiglt. borhooda that are irreproachable hyritni- cally. Our citv is now subjoct to a scourge of malaria, and tbU ling its iufluence. no dtubt, in keeping up tho malady; aud it is possible" that the proinicdouj daily min gling' of muy Lnudreds of littlo onea in our public sehiKils (ins an InAuenoe iu the same way. Nhatrver may be the ipeciat! circumstances iu our byguuilc condition seem to mil pear not gani'u-y author- winter cominz on. the cold, the hunger and the misery that it may Iimu m the hoiuri of the poor will tend still more tosnrend the contii"ion,that 2- .T ll I II I '. ' '... , ; a 1 .;. 1 i. -i i t i... '.. hu'i.im f" 1 'ii 1 1' !..' , l-y, th- it' ! ", (' the y-ir - i m, t' I. t.-uj t....t i1 I ; !, . ! I id devth ; nn i.t. f ' ;v of fitting us!'!, n ;i I Ki haps lay kiiov. .' ' 'if: but yet I in.-i-t ii ; want biia wi.'p B' and li-ht-anIe t; ... of the precotiu '.., !!) years older at I,!.. Ir In thi t!. their heels? Oo- " in a bun they turn into n: th men? (.'all tho i i ai -.: l(.r ' .! . : 9 i '' ,10 1 :l I. e 0 i I r.- 1 i. ; 1 1 . ..oiDci n vi o cr right in th. y me st times do I IT l e? at n!l I . say jnto Mi. ts tf two -traint. It f r i'Jt ex '""' COT). I very " ;i th..ittC' . n, be- ient to fit l.er a place up iu heaven 1 tit knur a tufe ak oart', uiy dc-ar I'ugg, ) ei '? i )' '4-.t .i .-1M...I I mow are iu fashion; tou'li. soon bo 'vogueA'J i-Ti r irT'i W" V ln..V 'lwv' .M.!k.J lltl ffowtta.' and wl.ito aprous. No color but blaet. vas ever . nlmle up tor ilk or atlu bonneU. , ! 'ancy colors were unknown and M bito wlk - bonnets had Jicyrr, been seen The use of Uoc veils did not commence un til the preseut century. Ludics skoes acre t i jiVVaicnHKtiiieAr to ! l(IOI 1 !t IIHlIlW res rrt doubt whir bis church, I.. 'aA'; i fiivor of biir tAea .,.-w,), tv.li-iTM.A.-' ' t la4 tuii.wiis &uud ; then, with usual 9 n rtll'qrcd t' htion?,"thu hoping to .11 wrapt in deyo8 nu g''PS g(;o(, ',.. JieeJ '''- 'j U .' I.'-- To sermon aud oogst bo forjot quite, - indeed, i" W i,ti,.iK zT- H . Por I'ugjjie's attentions. " (Now "keeping TIe'bpjjau witri forebodiuga bU steps to re trace, - - - '-h '' ' ... . . i. . - .. 'a thoughts were ijonfuaed. ;IIo ; could . , US DV . . ' rbat ri" would buch" pleasant attention Y . Ibro-o,'-1 r "''r ' 3 ', ' ': .i, . f ' ,To bear.e'cn t scrmouT ' He'd fa'uly opine .SWi creature r. was surely no less , UQj iTjVoi o(ni my dear I'ugg,' dont be in such 'Traf porting jyour "torE to tbc" haven of .... ,.. rest, '., x 1 - - 5 .-V 1 fTou'II regrCt it too4 soon, for Vis clear td . my , - , (.,-,, . .. ..-. . " ? ' You'd ne'er, see your ."tender and swoe ;1J -one" again. n;i4;r-' :l .-: , ' :-i - '' In .conclusiondear Tugg, I think'you dd .: well, f ;' ' ' "';"'J';: . '"ofa novice '.twere goodfofyoo better still, ouf e)itiw& cleSjjr were uoue of tlie , worst, u'-.vn'.'i i e ...iU.; - '.? yjt&at measu&-throughout, I cau't wdj ' nr ; I' ' ' t a. f " .ifofiff in "S. M." YPU tbea intermix r 'carefuriows1t,'M cuu thiiifc yiVVci ' kf er2t o Awwrcd Arnville 4' 4 s.fl II. 1 CARDS. jii i n.rr . hlvA!1 Ihbioevoud my means, anu ose neither bead nor temper, whichever rny Juuk goes.;: I nmy play lor,. amusemeui ' a -if. where all playr-mea ana wo- V' V.ivj Kill'" 1 '"'"'.' '.!,' 1TbrQl!e io mj'com jpamon, ! ipaswW. 'Mi'' ' Yr fi irri wtion. "I ud ! noy rd ' I simply to kilHimftlou 5 : t.at is a pleasifre toyoU may 1 1 if T " ' . ' ' . .-IT. . a- ' ... ..n.Knll. I. iJBfWHrl 1 n Kiirf'Uver that ghastly I lrwntml tlw ofli-r. and the Countess re- tirtid. :'ilies)ou.?auiQ bacit,,.n resell tor walking, when wo set forth. - As we went 1 perceived something bad evidently .gone u-rontr with mv couinaiiioi). Hhc was urave and talked lut little. f I .was at fast about to coninientHTJpbtfwlfeu shest'.pped bctore a very, bigb,' Wretched' house,' in a Poor "It U licre I have to call," she remarked "A wretched abode, Mr. Melville but wii vou come with me V "If it were the tinmentisnable region it self, denr Conu, I would follow you, reioioed. bowinz alluutly. ' Whereupon wo went iuto the dark, close- smellmrr n.issaire. and mouuteu up' tue stairs until nearly under the tUeS- Here shc'kiiocked ata .door. I beard sobs with in f but no answer' cft'minjf. tho Countess entered. Never bad I bobeld a scene of Mich r.iiserv. . ". : . '-V: V . v v' Tho " wretched s room was 'almost' bare of furniture, and on a chair by ajtable, on which licr arms and face rested, was a wo man with disheveled hair, weeping passion chilfifen clinging to ber dress, lifted their, ;.i. .17.:- .i. r voices wii.ii vuoii mjiuci o. ., . . i. ..-The Countess approached and addressed ber in Boothincr tones; : which calmed ber prief. Then she nsked, 'Lina, may go Into the next"' room with this geutle man?" ' : . . : The weepping woman, bowed assent, andj my cicerone beekoued me to loiiow. it was a.rnlsorable bedchamber; while on the bed evidently lay the cause of the woman's tears 7-a body covered by a sheet. v ' "Her husband I exclaimed, interrog ati vel r. , . . " " ' ; : . " 1 ' ' 'U, j "Yea a suicide. : He naado way with birn Bell lasl mgni. , jar. luoivme, . uinai tho Couijtes solemnly, "yesterday you broke the bank and deprived a wife of a husband, and her children of a father. His few coins inpreased your' gain. , Do you. know the face?','' ... . vi vv'" ..."" 'js- She drew thefsheet aside, and r shrank back with self-reproach. It was the Ital ianthe" man whom I suspetced iutended to raise bis hand against me. It had been lifted againat himself. s ;- t " , "This is, indeed, my work I" I ejacula t..d. ' "Not nl toe-ether. ' It's the ' reward ot ilay'she answered. "Lina Decard was ray nrlv's maid, as pretty as good. ; She mar- rioA thin man. who was well-to-do. They settlacl here, iUomg attracted hin. All else was; aeglected; behold ..everything, for the tables! Yoti see the result. "Xast night he returned penning H forced from his wifa the. few cents- ishfr bad. kept to get bread for her ' children ad brolightie iaoh )vbtch has causen nis ocam. ! 2 , 'Hover that ghastly accusing face, i 5id, with deep loathing ; "it will haunt mo i ful Mrs. JDumberton (aiing.abin over tiw oeaposi. j iiot ssayea 10 ans? an question his Irate spouse, Tut' he' fell tact with a tvj of pain."'- V it v "What "in thunder,'.'. he. gaidi finally; "has thiacQtpe tQ pass, M.?3w JDimbertonr, 7; jUomj) tii.f ais (you;. villian, .you.7., Y6c went a fishing and got beastly dntnk,ihat'$ what bus decline 'to fia.sJ,'"' ocjlfeiitteit1 tUi rascibje' ladyi shasin her disk tu . 'tnipotenj ury. - . . ; ' v;- "Prunk?" gasped the astonished Duny berton, "I really think you JiV0 takoj tltnlr3udi.r twenty-one and no lady uui uerf ",aewi were auiuiueu. ine eupjrer w)rfstHl W lea';hooale, bni- ikksi A.f Ii i)i wna rfkll iIUaH lr as w rwi -! m I m fsiiiflQ niaa wiiuuuwm via asucAt. ivm najrors. They distributed places by Jot I arranged- tho partners for the evcuihzi e ccntlcueu drunk tea with the parents of their, purtners the day after t.ie ball :which gate a chance for .a. mort JLusting acqnamtnnee. ; 1 . ' . . . , ti?.. I this lMillUMopliy of Haln. pe'ettja to'u.3lt; du'ttnere' trngni bo ium Ii u thing as gating wct V.: - '.. .'if.-' 1 - Il Ho conldnotudb f aV ' " V Ifrf wiis uot'ft prophet.,. ' , ; When be'urrived id lho"oiit, 011 tlie oc--hsion bive tneirtniiled. hii first Inn j 'wiih lliii hTa4r' Krttli-iiniiWlllv known 8 "jbuwlierton' OiraJi;Vvliicli,Mido of silk er his.t, stitched with1 whi(M hecnralfr;;uu . r'' nA aoln iMlhitii, Vena workiil wuh l ha flmh pocaei-. . , . . - f' . , . . . , 1 ' . iTerfng'tbittb(J'!tiath'fshiwnf liavc Un'e out. r feubscrrptwu bn W .became very become lort t bis tMm 3U thd pond, bd 1 ablonablo alter the, involutions No gen- took the, boiwe from. bu. pwketn! bp drew, out, tbe cork, and .raised, il with the iutcu-) lion of looking intuit VuouU-but whether JDumbertona arms were too short- or thev flask too heavy, is noknowu, but be ttrr ,ly failoij in geUiug,tbf neck; nbove. led- mouth, ana mat oeing open, uno no ing his foot at the same time, uuiutcir- J? any on nis pari., ine uoho 01 mo uvlu$ t,c lered h woOth.-aBd before be could recov er from bis extreme astonishment, : bal( of tho contents bad disappeared down hi$ ., . . . ; ... r '.. . .. . .." . ! :' i tnror.r. - '...;".. .... , - "Well, well, I wouldn't have believed such a thing of that bottle; but haocidenta will huppen," and the- matter-of-fact Dum- berton carefully replaced the flask 1 in bis pocket. :'.U.-UVUW 1 i'.l -';::; -i I "s Whether Da fnberlon was n aturall afy 8ent-mindcd or not.' is hard to felt but be foro be bad fwhed tell' minutes, ' his hand Hnconcion8ly.vadderedctb 'bis i iwcketj the black ..iftnconsciously- ' wandered to his hpitraclr 4 . very, Jehcrk , Brae : hej theR.(E., imoeriofl, ,iwa gionouaiy drunlr;iirjv t jMno"aiv U -t'y. :. HiiAd bei In ihi state, but-abrief pena when bey beoiiuej partly 5 Wmscious that some one, 01 some thing, was essaying earnestly to arouse bibwn ' - . Dumbcrtoi) grunted his disapproval, but was only greeted by a- blow fit knocked him half a rod, and torced a briJit constel lation of stars on his vision, ' . -1 jDuuibertouiva8 getting mad. He knew some one, was imposing on him, and ho rosi on hishauds and knees to expostulate, whei he receivtd a terrible rap in the rear that completely, keeled lnm-ovcr. ' f;:if;n; J UumDertou muuerea .someining aooui being able to turn bis'owu summersaults Without any assistance, ana was preparing to aris.1 to Im feet, when he received a blow in the pit of the etomavb, whicU comidetclw doubled him 0$. yyf D.f fi sr $k-. As he graduly.rdost , consoionsness, ,beJ was faintly .01 Uic opinion that be was beluc battered jntopitn IVheo 4ie, regained enn- sciousuess ha found hi nisei f at home, ou bed, with an onpleasanljeeollectwa of past trouble, and, worse ull. .. saw . the wratb To undeistaud the philosopbyh 6f this beautiful and often sublime phenomenon, so often witnessed and so very essential to the existence of plants and animals, a few facts derived from observation and a lung train of experiments, must be remembered, t. Were the atmosphere here, every where and at all times, of a uniform, tem perature, wo should 'never have rain, hail or snow. j The water absorbed", by ' it iu evaporation from the sea and the earth's surface, would desend in at) imperceptible j v-por, or cease to no absorbed by tho air when it was once fully saturated." t u ; 2. The absorbing power of, the atmos phere, and consequently its' capacity to retain humidity, is apportionatcly greater in warm than in cold air.-The air' near the surface of the earth is warmer than it is iu the region of tho clouds. ,', Tlie higher we ascend irom the eartn tue colder we find tho atmosphere. Hence tho oeroctuu snow on very high mountains in the bob test climate. :-;;-. i'Ii--. Now. when from continued evaporation the airi is highly, satijrated t with (,vapoi though it be invisible and the sky cloudless if its temperature is suddenly reduced by eold curreiits desendiug-' from above, or rushing from" a higher' to a lower latituuo, itscaDiicitv to retain moisture is diminshcd. it -v. ; Ofbudf are formed,apd, rain .fa tlie , result. 1,11 conuenses, cooia, anu live a sponge nuea Witli, water aud compret-sed", pouri out the til ttm J VIir.ttml .n.1,.lf' nnnn'J hiay assume the 'proportions of a public calamity. . ' . ' " . M.i:..''l,' m,m , m. : I ... .: A CJrrclan Lrjcud. .. . 1 .,l Vbru Bacchus wait' a boy be journeyed through Hellai to go to Naxii; and as tho way was very long, be grow tired and sat down on a stoee to rest. ' As be sat there with bis eyes on the aropud, he aaw litUe plnut spring tip between bis feet, and was so much pleusul with it that bo dctu nunod to take it wi'h hin and plant it in Naxia. He took it lip and canicd It away with iaitu i uiiicuk wimci uwiore ue rcacntu his destination. He found a bird's skele ton, Into which bo thrust it, aud went ou. But in his baud the plant sprouted so fast ini lisuirieu ouionne Doues aoove ana below. This gnfn-him fresh fear of its withering, And be cast abourr a remedy. He found a lion's be, whicins thicker .1 Ll... t. l.l. 1-. ." ' 'hmA. ....1. .1 . iniiu me oirus etuieion, uiiiri'aiueK 1110 t lcton with the plant in it tuiot the bone nt ihe lioh; 'Erelong, however, the plant r.f 1:1. -.. r.. 'n,.. r j,.v uui ui bug iiv.i o i.u.iu UKmoo... iimu be, found the bone, of an ns?, larger thnu that of the liou; so he put the lion's bone containing tho, bird's skeleton -.and the plant, into' the hss' bone thus he made his way-to Naxia;' -When -about U set the plnut. he found that the roots entwined themselves around tho bird s skeleton, aud the lion's bone, apd the ass bone; and as hie.' could not take it out without damaging the roots he planted it na it was, and it came up spe:diiy, and bore to his great joy the inoet delicious grapes, from which he made the first wine, and gave it to men to drink,, . liut behold a nurac.ei. When men first drank of it, they first sang like birds; next, aller-driuKing a Jittle, they became vigorous And gallant like lions ; but when they drank more! still, they be gan to ..behave like asses. . 1 . l"f lie Riitliftclilid Women. Ptmigtli of chat aet.T C t!iing; power of r ill c f r ':' rcjuiiTs two t !;!-, t!;er " Kteii' c ; etro" r i mnml over thu .t. " w mi.-Lake strong f. ..;; for t ter, A man who U:us ail L fore whose wild buret of f :ry tho thih.'rra of the household quake, lrv .e has Lis own way in nil thin;-. Ve t II him a htraii' man. Tho truth n, l. n a weak roan; it is his paeons that ara tU'ong; het mastered by them, U wer.k. . iou muft nieaMiro tho strenrtn of at msn by the power cf tho f tlir ho sub- dues, not by the power cf lho-p tluj 'ib lug him. Auil hence, c.inpnuro is c-f.e.i the t result of )trnth. Iid we ecr sc4 a man receive a f . .1 i. jary, eni theu reply calmlj? '11 ti a:iii Moral! strong. Or did wo ever r 3 a r 1 iu an guish stand as ifenrve I out if f i l rock mastering bimsdf? (Jr t 3 l.ar': a nopoiess-Uftily tilul rcs .ai.i t. : r:, (fever- .."1. J l.u l.oni" tell the world what ct, peace? That is tt strong pa-tion-, r with indiguntiun l.hhi hi cd and yet restraia I.i... those are strong tnen, t' !i. 11(3 who, w! '0 ; he w t Ail Iincnioii s,r i curiosity and some lavor; c . FJiut proceeded to advocate t.hT -Df the corset, these lovely womc , UBlVKIWALTBAVEB.--?Tbe,JCritis , Oti man. jfrencb, . Belgian, Swedish Dutch, Norweiriau.. Turkish,, Grecian aud IS vrian brancbefut the Avaugelical Aliiauco have issued 4 invitatioa tior the unive id ob- servauce of the first week of January, 1875, from the 3rd 1 to the '. 10th, for prayer in jpthalf of -the" whole t world.pSubjects. are Ifctiiiated - for each day. . A similar 'pros gramma will bo preparod for tho United T 1 --,.t ;i J'atieuce is a flower that grows pot iu fevery ouu's flower garden. . - ; 'We. take pleasure in referring to tbo merits of the ladies of the I'othschild farni ly.jiot because they, are wealthy but for e simple reason that, in spite nf their wealth, they strive to be useful to their kind. The men are immersed in business; they are cltrSt'able, but people h jII " say that it iseasto bo charitable if yoa are rjen. -xne wqmcu are puoiic-spiiuca, in telligent and rWarni heurtc., founding hos pitals, reformatories, children's homes, endowing scholastic institutions,, encourage ing struggling professionals, aud taking a personal interest in , the doingt of the poor, liarodes Liouel makes weekly visits in the meanest portions of Loudon, b,righ teniug the homo of the Jewish artisnu, giv ing her grod counsel to , the earnest teach ers, in the free school, tho matrons and assistants in the ,. various charities. Tho daughter of Alphonsej cf I nns, loaches a pood lesson to her sisters in faith, and to rich young ladids of every creed, by roeeiv ing a well-deserve duinioiua ns teacher, Auselm's daughter iu ionmi is prominent in musio, not only composing sontrs that attain popularity, but aiding struggling musicians by pen and purse. Jtwlth Me ii, c 11 1 e prov-.j- ;f I... 1 I r .11 1 a. , . "ii ' j iic;.:u Xf notion 01 rciorm in oi...'n s di i i 1'; . 3 the women's Congrfwwbioh recently ' .1 iu Chicago. The Tribune Fays, her iuve:i tion, auich consists of the usual annus 1:1 wearing apparel, ' fastened together by , .. .. . . -...1 1 . . . . . .. .A ... 4.J . 0 : . . .... . . .a.. ir . make tho whole Jabno hnng jr-iua.i fe.Ktiiifrr4 InatAfii at ffhA innii t 1 ' much curiosity and some favor; b, Mrs, lion of th In ..I...II .... .nni,w.l mm r.n.O .....,wi. ju ila;iijiiu PLuiuob aui iuiqul n tiv,u their dearest vested rizht. Even ii PVs. . . ... . I I. I . J II I . . .. lET 4 J ljivermore snooa ner neaa nuniousiy, nuu wanted to know how she was to overcome Vv the all-gone' feeling she often bnd if she bnit had no corsets to Hold her up. JWrsv f J; lint proposed warm , milk ami water, f -..I. - ' 1I... ....;. JCBSBUU srtetveiieu u nine, na nu CAgu.iciit luuit asuggcstiou which created as much dis gust as the lamented Kccles experienced wheu he found the milk pitcher where ti in tJjouldhave been. Mrs. Yibbord of 'Imb, hud ft remedy for. the 'all t;ouo' feeling consequent upon the loss of eosets, which delicacy forbids us to mention, but which involves a uew and rather extraor dinary use for husbauds. This was unfof tnnnln iu n rlnnhln rcdnnct. T'irt tliA 1 -r .1 ..r.i 1 ,1 . V inosv 01 tuu&u tuuiea lire 01 iiitsuui iimiu cd sort, engaged in preparing tin way for a declaration of independence, and tbii makes them dependent tipon the tyrant man.,; Second,' some of tbeso l iuies have no husbands. What aro they poirg to do? . " ",'. ... . 1 ibo 2 Railroad Signal-. A Clue ting by day, and Ii!u; Lantcnl by night, When placed on the frorrt of ni- engine, indicate that another engine is f I lowing 5 or a Blue Flag by day and I .a Lantern by night, when placed upon the track, arc signals of caution, aud engineers. on observing them, must proceed slow ly. A Red Fluff by day, and a Hod Lin tcr- by'night, when pluced nnthe front of 1 engine, indicate that another tugino is fu lowing closely, and scction-nia aers t . , .A bridg men mustlveep the track clear . " tho expected engiui has passed. "tu A Kcd t lajr by day, and a lied l.rr last. by night, when placed upon the track4 ttnd is pro ' signals of dauger, perceiving w hith, Cf gineer must stop the traiu aud ase cause.. :!l.:.,.,..:- '.. v mvl . ., Jiea r jng" ana ivea jjaiuern! be used as eignals of caution . 1 . 1 .. BO.HJO UI UllllOi y gf. TirosivTon.vtco 1'fKEs.' "ror for Jrth Ctip'1,' tuvkii.' thH" 1 scJier.' y v ,,. pChereis a pkceiu New Hampshire where they never have any old maids. - When a eirl reaches twenty-nine, and is still on the ladder of expectation,-the young fellows club together and draw lots tor nor, ihose who escape pay a bonus to the una w ho gets ber, . . , -''. t r" "''.','' "Men scorn to kiss among themselves, ' AridBcnrce would kiss a brother;" But women want to kiss so bad, They Kiss aud kiss each other," pealed to-the men guilty of this ipi's, every way we decnitod iiectvjary fr the tian gentlemen, in vain. Notl;af anj jum" will do them. Wo now turn and begyou not to allow this . , coinonlltlie ruKw ot u.-c-ncy ,..v. lttJ mothers laiiL'ht vou. lie t-1-''' wro.,g. .Itisarerron(h c;-, . ,;f j er triiitiing nnd nn n. rl ; : , . tho ladici who vi. it t o C 1 aln riot what ohl m.u, ; : i i'.eient Supori ' , souiru. chnrth ehior or 1 1! i nf Nur(' von tho example, it is w'r ', ..1 i . CiUtA- you will stop it. a toth.: . ' . .. . ;' iieli to iinpK.. J .,tuavo"receive I " Tho net for its t . Sy the General -ryv VII v . ! r Sfi d00.006rS4Mwutr6t wmcn was paid .v...- " ' ' 1 -t JUV Virtue , )t ,.. . I
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1874, edition 1
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